Stanley C. Rose

He leaves behind his wife of 46 years, Rebecca; son, Dale; granddaughter, Airi; grandson, Avery; sisters, Dorothy Keen and Janet Butler and many other relatives and friends who will miss him forever. We have peace knowing we will see him again in Heaven one day.

Stan served proudly in the U.S. Marines and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant during the Vietnam Era. He was a gifted mechanic and woodcrafter, building his dream cabin from trees that he personally felled and milled. He worked many years as an electronic technician and was a graduate of the University of Akron.

Stan’s integrity, loyalty, generosity, and kindness were experienced by all who knew and loved him. In keeping with his wishes, a private service will be held with full military honors in the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Stan’s name to Shoreline Community Church.

Loved him dearly and I will always remember the good times we had in North Carolina,and especially when he came to Rota Spain and he got off base liberty and I took hiim to a Disko in Madrid and he actually danced with me. The times at camp how he lovingly made fun of Becky and I awing and ooing over the fireworks at 4th of July..Rest in Peace dear Brother you were loved here and have joined loved ones Your Sister Janet

Janet & Dottie,
So sorry to hear about Stanley. I can still remember when we lost my brother Mike, you never get over it, you just go on. You have my deepest condolences. I would love to see you when you are feeling up to it. Please call me and maybe we can get together and go have coffee or lunch somewhere. You can reach me at 330-400-6750. Again, my deepest condolences.

We send our prayers, love and hugs during this difficult time. We will miss him but know we will be together in heaven. I can remember when Stan stayed with us when Aunt Nancy was sick. For Mark and I, he was a cool big brother. I am sure he is surrounded in heaven by those who loved him so; not only his mom-but our mom; his Aunt Sally. Till we meet again. 💗

Dorothy(Dottie),and Janet…I’ve wondered more than a few times of you all and I’m sorry that when I’ve finally heard a little of you it’s like this…my name is Ron Skye(Suchansky) and I lived across the street from you on Fenton ave in Mogadore….I remember all of you and your mom and dad too…….I’m sorry to read about Stan and hope the rest of you are doing well….I’ve always considered you all as “old neighbor friends of mine”……take care…Ron Skye…uniontown ohio….my email address is toploader52@gmail.com if you care to…..

Janet & Dottie: So sorry to hear about the loss of your brother Stanley. The loss of a sibling is never easy. It has been 31 years since we lost my brother Mike and it never gets easier. I will keep your family in my prayers. I can still remember your mom like it was yesterday. I always thought very highly of her. I know my mom missed her terribly when she passed away, as did I. Please get in touch with me when you are up to it. I would love to get together with you and maybe go have coffee, lunch or dinner. Take care.

Way back when I hung out with Stan, he was always chipper and continually busy doing some project, and got me to help on a few of them teaching me a few skills along the way, he always had the time for a chin wag and a laugh.
Rest In Peace mate.
Condolences to his lovely wife Becky and family.

From the time Stanley and I walked in a snow blizzard in the 10th grade we became immediate friends.We remained friends during and after the Marines.I will never forget his friendship and deep loyalty to his family.I will miss him the rest of my life and regret we were not able to visit with one another later in life..My deepest condolence to Becky, his son Dale, grandchildren and sisters
Rest in peace my friend💔